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Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Type 7 With Early-Onset Parkinsonism Responsive to Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Indian Acad Neurol
Sachithanandan S   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Opportunities and Limitations of Wrist-Worn Devices for Dyskinesia Detection in Parkinson's Disease. [PDF]

open access: yesSensors (Basel)
Wiederhold AJ   +7 more
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Drug-Induced Dyskinesia, Part 2: Treatment of Tardive Dyskinesia

Drugs, 2016
Dyskinesias encompass a variety of different hyperkinetic phenomenologies, particularly chorea, dystonia, stereotypies, and akathisia. The main types of drug-induced dyskinesias include levodopa-induced dyskinesia (LID) in patients with Parkinson's disease and tardive syndrome (TS), typically present in patients with psychiatric or gastrointenstinal ...
Dhanya, Vijayakumar, Joseph, Jankovic
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Drug-Induced Dyskinesia, Part 1: Treatment of Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia

Drugs, 2016
Dyskinesias encompass a variety of different hyperkinetic phenomenologies, particularly chorea, dystonia, stereotypies, and akathisia. Levodopa-induced dyskinesia (LID) is one of the main types of drug-induced dyskinesia, occurring in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) who have been treated with levodopa for long time, but this side effect may be ...
Dhanya, Vijayakumar, Joseph, Jankovic
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Drug-induced dyskinesias

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2009
Recent studies have improved our knowledge of the factors responsible for the development of dyskinesias in Parkinson's disease and the associated pathophysiology. Deep brain stimulation has been shown to be effective to treat severe tardive dyskinesias.
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Pathophysiology of drug-induced dyskinesias

Neuropharmacology, 1972
Abstract The dyskinesias produced by DOPA and prolonged treatment with phenothiazines are so similar that it is tempting to propose a common mechanism for both. The following assumptions are made: (1) Dyskinesias result from excessive inhibition of caudate neurones by dopamine. 1.
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Drug Induced Dyskinesia: A Critical Review

International Pharmacopsychiatry, 1979
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) has been reported to occur after the long term administration of neuroleptics. Its prevalence has been reported to vary from 0.5-56%. However, no clear relationship is established between a particular neuroleptic, its dosage and duration of administration and the diagnosis and occurrence of TD.
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